Gamers love vehicle-based combat. Having the ability to run over an enemy player, mow someone down with a turret on the back of a jeep, or flying contraption is pretty damn fun. Done right, vehicle combat can be a blast, however when it is done wrong, it can turn a great game into trash pretty quickly. Let's look at some ground rules for vehicle combat in games and a few games that either follow, or break these rules.
Skewed and Reviewed have posted some early gameplay from the new remaster.
CCG writes - "I completed planetarian: Snow Globe in around 90 minutes. Thankfully, the price is very reasonable, and it can only go lower if they offer it on sale, making it an entirely fair value. Given the relatively short runtime and low price, it's a nice companion for fans of planetarian HD. I'm also pleased to say that the moral concerns are fairly light as well. If you enjoyed planetarian, then I'd say that planetarian: Snow Globe is worth your time. While you could probably play this one first if you must, I would probably recommend reading planetarian HD before this title."
In this case, it's quantity over quality.
Halo 3 has amazing vehicle combat. But Operation Flashpoint 2 will put an end to that.
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